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202 1 Announcement of Temporary Closure of Zhagana Scenic Spot in Gannan

Zhagana Scenic Area is a natural stone town, and this landscape is really spectacular in nature. However, in recent days, affected by the epidemic, many scenic spots have adopted the policy of temporary closure. Zhagana Scenic Area is no exception. Just today, the announcement of temporary closure was issued. See below for more details.

1, Zagana scenic spot is temporarily closed. Gannan tourism photography information: Gannan Zagana scenic spot is closed! Opening hours, further notice! Please let friends who have recently traveled to Gannan for photography know.

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2. Zhaga Scenic Area Zhaga (zhā) Ga (g) Introduction It is a natural stone city, located in Yiwa Township, more than 30 kilometers northwest of Diebu County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, which means "stone box" in Tibetan. The terrain is like a huge palace and a natural rock wall on a large scale.

Zhagana Mountain is steep and misty, just like a fairyland. The reasonable collocation and complementary integration of nomadic, farming, hunting, firewood collection and other production activities in Tibetan villages have become a model of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

Zhaga 'na, Yiwa Township, Diebu County, Gansu Province, is Tibetan, meaning "stone box". Zhagana Mountain is located in Iwa Township, 34 kilometers northwest of Diebu County. It is a complete natural "stone city", commonly known as "the temple of death". The terrain is not only like a huge palace, but also like a complete ancient city built by natural rock walls. True north is a majestic, magnificent and bright light-covered mountain peak, which was called "Shijingshan" in ancient times, and was named because the gray-white rocks are easy to reflect light. The handsome rock wall standing on the east side is towering into the clouds and misty; Two stone peaks rise in the south, facing each other, like a stone gate; Further south to Dongwa and Naga, the cliffs stand tall, the clear water fluctuates, and the water mill flywheel keeps rolling. The mountains are steep and beautiful, just like a huge stone palace. Although this paradise was praised by Locke as the birthplace of Adam and Eve nearly a hundred years ago, it is still a virgin land.